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The Mr Fixit 7th Aug 2013 22:19

Qantas Hangar to go to Jetstar in MEL
 
Released to the masses this morning

Over the last couple of months we have been reviewing our hangar requirements in Melbourne. Since the A330 A checks were moved to Sydney over twelve months ago, our planned requirement for widebody hangar space in Melbourne has been eliminated.

The MOC have assessed the scheduled wide body work, and are comfortable they can accommodate it into our other facilities. Given we have other options available to acquit widebody work, we will be vacating hangar 141 this week and handing back the lease to Qantas Property. Hangar 141 will then be leased to Jetstar for their ongoing hangar requirements in Melbourne.

For any unplanned AOG work in Melbourne, we will be able to use the hard stand, as we do in other ports. We will also be able to use hangar 101 where it suits or for work requiring more access, we will work with Jetstar to arrange access to H141.

Tony Lauder will be talking to you about the specifics of the movement timeframe and I will be down as soon as possible to answer any further questions you might have.

Thank you,

Tony

Clipped 8th Aug 2013 00:20

Why are we unsurprised.

He was just all ears on his visits around the country. What meaningful strategies did he talk about? I remembered he talked about us being too expensive, just too many of us, too picky about maintenance, too inflexible and the ALAEA too aggressive. He does seem like a nice bloke, brought in to do some dirty work. Under Nasty and Lowy QE will only face contraction.

No matter what volume or quality of work we acquit, there will never be a time that we reach that world standard 'benchmark' (comparisons are now being made against KLM, Southwest).

They've pretended to engage, that is, listen to our gripes, buy some new gear to make us feel good and believe we're moving forward, whilst, they plot downsizing or should I say 'rightsizing' of the LAME workforce. In the eyes of Exec management, we are nothing but thorns in their backside.

Cheer up.

chockchucker 8th Aug 2013 01:34

.....And the slow but deliberate destruction of QF engineering in Melbourne continues.

Must be nice for the Jetstar folk to be gifted a wide body hangar. All the while Qantas would rather build another wide body hangar in Perth than allow The Melbourne guys conduct maintenance on the two or three A330s parked there every weekend.


With Geoff Dixons promise still ringing in my ears ( " Jetstar will never compete with Qantas") I see we are all on a slippery slope to the bottom now.


What a waste.

AEROMEDIC 8th Aug 2013 23:42


The MOC have assessed the scheduled wide body work, and are comfortable they can accommodate it into our other facilities
Sounds like Tony has received a "hospital pass" from upper management.

This is the key sentence and doesn't include WHERE these checks will be done.
Can anyone shed any light on this? Offshore, Nearshore or in OZ?

Buckshot 9th Aug 2013 00:36


Hangar 141 will then be leased to Jetstar
At a very reasonable rate, no doubt :rolleyes:

Bagus 9th Aug 2013 02:43

Meeting held at Avalon,that Lindsey fox is giving Hangar for free.Jetstar should have taken that offer

Jethro Gibbs 9th Aug 2013 02:47

Meeting held at Avalon,that Lindsey fox is giving Hangar for free.
Cant wait till the Geelong Advertiser blows that up into a full page story .

Bagus 9th Aug 2013 14:42

Avalon Hangar
 
News from Avalon meeting,Alaea Fed Sec spoke to David fox and not only he is giving the hangar free but he was willing to build a A380 hangar and give for free to Qantas.Why Qantas did not accept the offer.

moa999 10th Aug 2013 03:05

Free hangars come with many strings I suspect.

Capt_SNAFU 10th Aug 2013 03:07

Looks J* will get some use out of it after Virgin backed into them.

Jetstar, Virgin planes in tarmac bingle at Melbourne Airport

CF6JETBLAST 10th Aug 2013 09:41

Seems JQ only want the hangar for the 787. VGR is resting in JHAS H91 following its incident this morning. :ugh:

Jethro Gibbs 10th Aug 2013 11:44


News from Avalon meeting,Alaea Fed Sec spoke to David fox and not only he is giving the hangar free but he was willing to build a A380 hangar and give for free to Qantas.Why Qantas did not accept the offer
Why would Fox be telling the alaea his business its not like they are in a position to bring any Paying Business to him.
It seems things are getting a bit desperate at Avalon with all the pie in the sky ideas that are floated in the local paper as great job boosting projects for Avalon by the CEO ideas such as a Theme Park , Live Animal Export , A Direct Train link , A Shopping centre , A Hotel , A Race Track , An Aviation Skills Training School , A Freight Centre , A Direct Fuel Line from Shell ,
A Fruit and Veg Export , An International Airport .

So how many New jobs have been created at Avalon in the past year NONE but around 400 are gone .

ALAEA Fed Sec 11th Aug 2013 04:28

I think you will find that the Foxes (who own Avalon Airport) and the ALAEA who have members working there have a common interest in the place growing. Why wouldn't we talk?

Bagus 11th Aug 2013 09:19

Avalon Master plan
 
Master Plan
The draft Avalon Airport Master Plan 2013 (Master Plan) and Land Use Plan provides a mechanism for the growth of the facility over the next 20 years. The Master Plan includes provisions for infrastructure which will not be required within the next 20 years, but are included to ensure they can be protected.
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The main highlights of the draft Master Plan and Land Use Plan are:
The provision for one additional parallel runway and one cross runway;
The provision for a direct rail link to Avalon Airport;
The provision to expand the existing passenger terminal facility to accommodate domestic and international passenger operations;
Additional passenger and freight terminals;
No changes to the curfew free status of the aerodrome;
The provision to accommodate general aviation operations;
The provision to establish a commercial and retail zone; and
The continuation of the Australian International Airshow until at least 2015, and most likely 2025.
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Jethro Gibbs 11th Aug 2013 11:14

Avalon Master plan so what I think there were around only 25 copies put out there and no ones put up cash for anything the CEO seems to be a bit of a dreamer who is on constant o/s trips yet brings nothing back .

BrissySparkyCoit 12th Aug 2013 03:18

Jethro. The full stop key is to the bottom right of your keyboard.

This thread is about the Tulla Hangar. Tulla was (as was Sydney), a proper heavy facility. Not an overflow / re-config facility that has had a bloody good run considering its original intended purpose. Sydney was closed on the premise of the hangars being demolished to make way for expansion of the terminal. Tulla was given countless targets to meet, which they succeeded in doing. They were still closed down. Now, our suspicions are confirmed. Shut down to make way for the orange baby. I would not be surprised to see more silver and orange plastic tubes in 245/271/191 soon.

Clipped 13th Aug 2013 05:06


UP to 100 new jobs will be created with Jetstar maintenance and training facilities for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner to be based in Melbourne.

A 787 flight simulator is among equipment that will be installed at the Qantas Group's Airport West training centre as part of a $100 million investment.

The first 787 will be delivered by the end of September.

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce today said Melbourne, the home of Jetstar, will be the home of the 787.

Mr Joyce said Victoria had beaten other states to win the new facility.

The jobs will include crew trainers, simulator instructors and engineers and will be highly paid and highly skilled, he said.

Some of the $100 million investment has been contributed by the state government, but Victorian Premier Denis Napthine would not reveal the government contribution.


Read more: New jobs with new Jetstar facility | News.com.au
Well, 'lucky' for JQ.

When Nasty was grilled about QE's involvement with the 787 fleet to mainline he would not make an ounce of any commitment. Obviously, it is a very different proposition for Jetstar Engineering.

It will be interesting to see their set up and if they will employ locally.

Redpanda 13th Aug 2013 06:03

Jetstar, what an amazing business...............

Bootstrap1 13th Aug 2013 06:24

MOC has also decided on no more A380 work in SYD at night. This mob in MOC are full of great ideas.


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